What’s a Project Manager and Why Should I Work with One?
A project manager doesn’t perform the physical work. Instead, they coordinate every moving part of the project — design, budgeting, permitting, engineering, scheduling, materials, and contractor oversight — and act as the central point of accountability.
Modern Looks, Smarter Budgets: What’s Really Trending in Construction
If you’ve looked around the Boston area lately, you’ve probably noticed it—homes are getting sleeker, cleaner, and more modern. We’re in the middle of a noticeable design shift
Why Construction Timelines (and Budgets) Rarely Go Exactly as Planned
Remodeling homes is rarely a straightforward process. It’s fluid, shaped by real-time decision-making, and full of surprises—some good, some not so much
A Builder’s Take on the Wild West of Home Repair Pricing
Unlike industries where pricing is relatively transparent, residential construction costs are shaped by a mix of supply, demand, and availability.